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"Lady" is a song written by Dennis Wilson, recorded by him with Daryl Dragon and released under the name "Dennis Wilson & Rumbo" in the United Kingdom on 4 December, 1970, on Stateside Records. The song served as the B-side of the "Sound of Free" single. The single was not issued in the United States. The single was Dennis Wilson's first solo release. On both songs, Wilson performed the lead vocals with Daryl Dragon playing instruments. Dragon and his wife, Toni Tennille, would later become famous as Captain & Tennille. == Proposed releases == Also known as "Fallin' In Love", the song was reportedly originally written for the unreleased Beach Boys' album ''Add Some Music''. That album later evolved into the 1970 release ''Sunflower'', which did not include "Lady". The song has also been rumoured to have been considered for the album that became ''Surf's Up'', but again passed over for the eventual release. Although a fairly obscure song, it was performed by The Beach Boys, as seen on the 25 February, 1971 edition of ''The David Frost Show''. When asked what inspired the song, Dennis replied, "My lovely wife, she's an inspiration." Dennis was at the time married to Barbara Charren. Both songs from the single were part of a legal dispute between Capitol and Brother records, making both songs out of print for decades. The original mono single mix of "Lady" saw release in 2005 on the Super Furry Animals compiled ''Under The Influence - A Collection of Musical Influences & Inspirations'' released in 2005, although this version is thought to be lossy sourced. A new mix of the song, featuring a newly created introduction (edited together from later parts of the track), extended instrumental passages and additional vocals from both Dennis and Carl Wilson features on the Beach Boys' 2009 compilation album ''Summer Love Songs''. This version was created and mixed by Mark Linett, and is credited to The Beach Boys rather than Dennis Wilson & Rumbo. A rerecording of the song, titled "Flowers Come In The Spring", was done in 1977. Recorded either during or just after the sessions for what became Pacific Ocean Blue, it was considered for inclusion on his then-unreleased follow-up ''Bambu''. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Lady (Dennis Wilson song)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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